This serum was born in a Parisian kitchen and bottled in California. That’s not a metaphor — the founder literally mixed it in her blender.
It’s cold-pressed, unpasteurized, and smells like a farmer’s market exploded on your face. No fillers. No synthetic junk. Just straight plant actives doing the work.
It’s a 15% Vitamin C+E serum — $78 for 1 oz. The claim that sold me? No water, no silicones, no preservatives. Just oil.
Cold-press extraction
Heat kills vitamin C. This skips heat entirely — keeps the molecule alive and kicking.
Zero dilution
Most serums are 90% water. This is 100% active oil. You get what you pay for.
Airless pump
Stays fresh for 6 months. No oxidation drama.
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Four ingredients. That’s it. No filler oils, no fragrance, no nonsense. Here’s what’s doing the heavy lifting:
- Sea Buckthorn: Natural vitamin C bomb — brightens and fades sunspots
- Jojoba: Matches your skin’s natural sebum — absorbs in 10 seconds flat
- Rosehip: Fatty acids that actually soften texture
- Vitamin E (Tocopherol): Stabilizes the C, soothes redness
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Drops out like liquid gold — thin, not greasy. Sinks in before you finish blinking. Smells like a tart orange you just peeled.
Week two, I got a tiny whitehead. Panicked. Then realized it was purging — the C was actually working. By week three, my skin looked like I’d slept 10 hours. I hadn’t.
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My dark spots are visibly lighter — not gone, but faded. Texture is smoother. But it didn’t fix my hormonal chin breakout. That’s fine — it’s not a magic eraser.
Odacité made something that actually works — no fluff, no filler. It’s expensive. But it’s honest.